Currently under Georgia law, motorcycles are required to carry $25,000/$50,000 liability limits of insurance coverage.
What that means is no more than $25,000.00 per person and no more than $50,000.00 per accident. For example if there is an accident with only one person who is not at fault hurt by the motorcycle driver action, then they would have up to $25,000.00 of insurance coverage. If there were ten people injured in an accident then they would all have only $50,000.00 in insurance coverage from the liability or at fault driver.
This example does not include uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage which would possibly provide additional coverage.
If you have been involved in a motor vehicle collision and are unsure how to read your insurance coverage, my office will provide you that information free of charge with no obligation to retain us as you counsel. Call an Atlanta Car Accident Lawyer today at 770-948-5454.
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What are the minimum limits of insurance for motorcycle drivers?
October 17, 2009
What are the minimum limits of insurance for motorcycle drivers?
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Elli RIch
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